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17.Twilight
18.This Christmas
How I did it: I tried to remember to write the movies down...and I did. Maybe I forgot one or two, but this wasn't all that important to me. I don't think I'd do this again.
saw half of Shrek2 but then i got focussed and finished my website instead. At least i think/hope its finshed.
it’s nice o be able to look back at a list… of what one has watched. spellings not good for ;asldkfjas;d so i am going…
goodnight.
happy everything to all you wonderful 43 bees out there… bee good. or not.
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tired ashell.
okay.
bye
Ooh this movie was so much fun. Great movie to see with the whole family. Made me feel like a kid again. I like Adam Sandler movies…and of course the whole crew was in it: Rob Schneider, Nick Swardson…Haha. Oh! Guy Pearce was in it too! Haven’t seen him in a movie since The Time Machine I think.
SallyKitt "Action is the antidote to despair" - Joan Baez
This is an excellent documentary.
I rented it because I grew up and went to high school about 40 miles from the setting (Warsaw, Indiana) but I was immediately drawn into the stories of the students.
It’s amazing that these kids gave such access to their lives. It’s almost more exciting that filmmaker Nanette Burstein managed to edit it together in a way that doesn’t make devils out of some of the subjects.
It’s heart-rending and somehow hopeful, even though times are tough in high school these days. As always, I guess!
yeah, it was a cute time-pass. a free borrow from the library… what else to say?
SallyKitt "Action is the antidote to despair" - Joan Baez
Yes! Finally a film in a theater again!
I liked this movie a lot. Although it’s a bit long at 2 hours and 48 minutes, I was fascinated and drawn forward through the narrative.
It’s visually stunning, including the old age and youth makeup and effects, but what really matters is what it has to say about life and mortality. It’s good for us to think about these things, which ultimately makes us think about what we value in our lives right now.
I know I’ve read the F. Scott Fitzgerald story it’s based upon, but I want to read it again. This story extends well beyond the author’s lifetime.